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Who is a Patriot?

June 20, 2021 by Stephen Altschuler Leave a Comment

I was subject to the draft during the Vietnam War, complied and went for my physical, but was turned down for medical reasons. Am I a patriot? If I’d been accepted, I would have gone to Vietnam if ordered to do so. But few would believe I’m a patriot after being rejected.

Some believe the insurrectionists who invaded the Capitol…

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Thank you.

Filed Under: democracy, Donald Trump, Events, Human nature Tagged With: 2022 election, White supremacists

Flim Flam Don and His Big Lies

June 6, 2021 by Stephen Altschuler Leave a Comment

What strikes me most about Trump is what he doesn’t say. For example, and perhaps mostly glaringly, he hasn’t said a word encouraging people to take the Covid vaccine. If he cared about the welfare of the people of this country and the world, he would be out on the hustings, shouting from the rooftops, to take the jab. But no, not a word from him on this vital subject. Why? All I can figure is that he doesn’t want President Biden to benefit from the end of the pandemic, a pandemic that he, Trump, perpetuated and accelerated through his ineptitude and narcissism. Another reason is that he doesn’t want to antagonize his followers who are against vaccines–like QAnon wackos, Christian evangelicals, white supremacists, and slavery and Jim Crow apologists.

The sad truth is that Trump doesn’t care. About Americans, about democracy, about the economy (except his own business), about immigrant families, about crime on the streets and hyper-availability of guns, about equal justice for all, about Blacks or Browns or Yellows or Reds, about Jews, Catholics, Muslims, Atheists, about scientists, scholars, educators. Nor does he care about valid, democratically-run elections, like the one he lost so decisively in November 2020.

By hanging on to the Big Lie, like a monkey hangs on to the grub of food in the trap hunters have set for them, Trump reveals an addiction that is bringing him further down a rabbit hole of destruction, and dragging along with him all his Republican minions who are duped by his lies.

The answer for those of us who see through his lies, is not to keep harping on Trump. He, himself, is a lost cause, and unresponsive to any criticism, sanctions, censures, even lawsuits at this point. His cult followers will merely brush aside any of those attempts at vilification and label him a martyr. No, the answer lies in the election of 2022, perhaps one of the most critical elections in the history of our democratic republic.

2022. It’s just around the corner. And the outcome will test the influence, if any, that Trump has on our electorate. Will Trump-loyal Republicans regain control of the House and/or the Senate? Or will the Democrats further solidify their hold on these Houses of Congress and make Joe Manchin irrelevant? And what of voting? Will Republican efforts to suppress the vote prove successful? Or will voters find a way around these scurrilous laws to vote enmass? Or will Republican laws actually reverse the results of elections they deem not in their interests, namely those that put Democrats in power?

It will all be laid out before us quite graphically, in the results of the 2022 election. And it’s all up to you and I, the voters. For despite the new Republican voter suppression laws, where there’s a will to vote, there’s a way to vote. So no matter what the obstacles, I deeply hope you will vote. And if the GOP tries to reverse the outcome of the election, I hope the courts will respond as they did when Trump tried to reverse the vote of the 2020 election, and prevent Republican-controlled states from doing so.

Otherwise, if either fails, you can kiss our democracy and the country we love goodbye!

Filed Under: democracy, Donald Trump, Events, Human nature Tagged With: 2022 election, Democrats, Joe Manchin, QAnon, Republicans, White supremacists

Scammers, Scams, and the Scammed (like me)!

May 29, 2021 by Stephen Altschuler Leave a Comment

As I’m sure some of you have experienced, I’ve been hit by scammers during the pandemic, which is a form of insult to injury. They are skilled at manipulation and subterfuge. They know how to impersonate, to deceive, to falsify. They know how to get you to believe in what they are saying. They know all the keywords and trigger points and, like good salesmen, all the rebuttals to victim objections. They’ve been trained well to mine as much personal data as possible in a potentially short period of time. And even if they often don’t succeed, they know they’ll eventually find a person who takes the bait and swallows the hook. I was such a person, and I’m here to warn you so you will not be a victim to these predators.

The first example was an email from Amazon stating that an iPhone I’d ordered for almost $1000 was on the way and had been paid for. Only problem was the name of the customer was not mine. I ignored the email but the same one came again the next day, so I figured I’d better pursue this possible expensive error. I should have checked the address of the email, but foolishly didn’t. Instead, I went for the bait, and called the phone number on the email in case of questions or problems with the invoice. That’s when the skilled scammer entered my personal space.

To make a proverbial long story short, he proceeded to bilk me out of personal information that caused me to cancel my debit card, along with automatic payment information according to the new card, an inconvenience I truly could have done without. Even worse, I lost some precious hours of sleep, worrying over the implications of this breech of my personal identity.  All I had to do to prevent this was to check the email source of the original email to find out it wasn’t from Amazon at all but some foreign source.

When I discovered the scam, and called the man with the foreign accent on it, and cursed him, he cursed me back, and I knew instantly that I was right. I hung up, relieved it had not gone beyond a point where it could not be rectified.

And then just a few days ago, another scammer attacked my defenses. This time it was someone who called himself The Crowdsourcing Ninja, promising to assist me in meeting my Kickstarter goal for a project related to my last book, Into the Woods…and Beyond. He claimed to have extensive online social media contacts, and for a $250 fee to work daily for two weeks in putting the word out to those thousands of contacts promoting my project.  Every day, I’d get an email progress report of what he did that day–the same wording each day–with a caveat that it took time for people to get the message and donate to such a project. He guaranteed his work saying that if my goal was not met, he would refund my fee.

Well, my goal was met but only from donors whom I knew and contacted myself. There were none as a result of the Crowdfunding Ninja’s (aka Ryan West) efforts. When I questioned him about this, he admitted that he hadn’t done everything he said he’d done, only spending two days of the two weeks he’d promised contacting people. I asked for a refund, to which he agreed, but have never seen that refund, to date.  I’ve sent three emails about this with no response, and so I am exposing this charlatan to you, my dear readers, and warning you to avoid this “Ninja”.

Of course, I’d be remiss not to mention the most toxic scammer of all: Donald J. Trump (and his enablers), milking as much money as he can from his cult followers who believe his Big Lie that the election was fraudulent and really won by him. He scammed all of us, too, on the pandemic, actions that led to the deaths of over half a million Americans. He will go down as the absolute most notorious political scammer in American history. If you are presently allowing Trump to continue scamming you, please, give it up.

I’m sure some of you have your own stories to tell. I hope the above helps in avoiding future scams through a higher sense of awareness and good, healthy skepticism.

Have a safe and wonderful Memorial Day Weekend!

Filed Under: democracy, Donald Trump, Events, Human nature, mindfulness Tagged With: Amazon, Into the Woods...and Beyond, Kickstarter, Memorial Day

More Breakable News Nifty Headlines

May 14, 2021 by Stephen Altschuler Leave a Comment

The news you may not realize you need, and probably don’t unless you need a laugh. Available at breakablenews.substack.com.

Enjoy!

 

Stephen

Filed Under: Donald Trump, Events, Human nature, Trump Tagged With: cats, Matt Gaetz

Suppressing the Vote: The crux of systemic racism in America

March 3, 2021 by Stephen Altschuler 3 Comments

Yes, systemic racism in America has some ugly heads that keep popping up like Whack a Mole. But these days the ugliest and most virulent head that not only affects people of color and differing religions but people in general is voter suppression–that weapon most loved by the Republican Party to help insure they win elections. It is a tactic that most erodes the foundations on which democracy is based. And they have a sympathetic supreme court to back their efforts. It’s a tactic that totalitarian dictatorships use to insure they stay in power indefinitely. The dictator wins with 99 percent of the vote and claims everything was fair and square. And if the dictator loses as in Myanmar recently or with Trump, he claims the election was rigged and tries to negate the results, sometimes succeeding as in Myanmar (so far) or not with Trump (although he threatens to raise his authoritarian head again in 2024).

In our country, people generally honor their right to vote and, for the most part, want to expand that right rather restrict it. What the Republican Party, nationally and statewide, is trying to do is restrict that right, and in doing so is setting up an ingrained system of minority rule. Presently Democrats in Congress represent about 45 million more people than Republicans while only controlling both Houses by very slim margins. Why? Because of voter suppression laws, gerrymandered districts, and voter registration restrictions. All restrictive and aggressively promulgated by Republicans. This is blatantly anti-democratic and abusive towards people of color and of poorer folks. It is reminiscent of poll taxes and property ownership requirements of Jim Crow times in the south. Today it’s voter ID laws, restrictive mail-in voting measures, and the manipulation of districts to the Republicans’ advantage. It’s essentially how Trump won in 2016 after losing the popular vote and barely squeezing his way in as a result of a few counties in the Rust Belt to take the Electoral College count.

In 2020, he lost because of a massive voter registration drive by Democratic Party operatives, even in the face of the most serious pandemic in a hundred years. People like Stacy Abrams and her group Fair Fight, now DNC chairman Jaime Harrison, and ProGeorgia director Tamieka Atkins led the way in registering new voters as Democrats, providing, perhaps, the best antidote to Republican voter suppression initiatives. It was fighting fire with fire, and it worked, perhaps better than any legislation or legal efforts.

In their continued allegiance to Donald Trump, entrenched Republicans are even more beholden to his lies and fascist tactics. He continues to hold the hot coal of his claims of election fraud, all of which have been debunked. He continues to threaten retribution and “throw under the bus” all of his party who voted for his impeachment, waving a sword of Damocles for primary battles ahead. Trump is toxic for the Republican Party, but they continue to drink the poison he serves up almost daily, even after his retreat to Mar a Lago. Republican voters seem to be choosing to leave their party and distance themselves from a man who incited an insurrection against our elected government. But Republican lawmakers at both statewide and federal levels continue to be trapped in a monkey trap, refusing to let go of the meager food they think will protect them from defeat in their next election. All a monkey, and Trump, has to do is let go of the food and pull its hand from the trap, but it won’t do so out of overwhelming greed and desire.

Of course, the overriding goal of the current Republican Party is a return to the white Christian America of a bygone era, which is, in reality, both a memory and myth. And unable to reverse the trend towards a more liberal multi-racial and religious population, they are resorting to autocracy in the form of voter suppression. They figure with an ultra conservative Supreme Court and extremist state legislators, along with the backing of the core cult of Trump supporters and the extremist conservative media, they can pull it off. And if history is a guide, they may just do that.

We need to oppose their incessant efforts along every step of the way. It’s not a time for unity and bipartisanship. It just isn’t happening. The way Congress is shaping up, it’s the same old same old with McConnell and his talk of opposing Joe Biden and the Democrats agenda–as he did with Barack Obama. This is a time for forceful and intelligent action, Stacey Abrams style. It’s not a time for timidity and caution. In this national emergency of pandemic and severe economic hardship, we cannot let anti-democracy Republicans muck up the gears of recovery and rehabilitation.

Yes, Donald Trump, we do need to fight for our country, but not in the mutant way you encouraged your Nazi hoards to do. We need to fight to preserve life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, along with justice, the right to vote, and the right of equality for all. We need to fight against racism in all its mean guises and all its vitriolic manifestations. The fate of our country depends on it.

Filed Under: democracy, Donald Trump, Events

This so-called Senator Ron Johnson…

February 24, 2021 by Stephen Altschuler Leave a Comment

This so called Senator Ron Johnson from the otherwise great state of Wisconsin must have picked up his brain as an afterthought from 7-11 one night. He’s trying to peddle a conspiracy theory that the left was actually responsible for the insurrection at the Capitol on 1/6. He entered into the Congressional Record a screed from an extremist right wing website that the rioters were provocateurs and fake Trump supporters, along with their children and ordinary, peace-loving American citizens petitioning for change.

Right. I guess all of us who watched got it wrong, eh, Senator? I guess we didn’t see or hear what these thugs were screaming as they smashed police officers with fire extinguishers, flag poles, disassembled viewing stands, iron barriers, bear spray, powerful firecrackers, guns, and whatever else they could get their criminal hands on. Right– leftists who wore Trump hats, shirts, flags, and tattoos, yelling “Hang Pence and Pelosi”, and whose goal it was to stop the legal election of Joe Biden to the presidency. What matter that leftists never disguised themselves before at rallies. In fact, as authorities tell us, it was more white militias who loot and burn at rallies to make it look like antifa counterprotesters. Several white supremacist/Neo Nazis have been arrested for such crimes, whereas no antifa have ever been arrested for impersonating a Proud Boy.

So Mr. Johnson, where are you getting such ideas and tactics? Tactics, indeed, for it seems endemic to the present Republican Party that lies and false innuendos be spread helter-skelter out into a gullible population primed to believe such garbage. For what? To attract more voters so you won’t lose so many elections. Is that what you’re afraid of, Senator Johnson: that you’ll lose your next election and be forced to return to “spending more time with my family.”

You are an ignorant hypocrite, Senator, and should rightly resign from your present position. The Senate is a hallowed body, requiring integrity, intelligence, and humility. As your recent racist rant shows, you have none of those characteristics. You are morally empty, falling back on conspiracy theories because you really have nothing else. You are desperate, an empty shell of a human being, operating with a two-bit brain and no heart at all.

Filed Under: democracy, Donald Trump, Events

Breakable News breaks new ground with a stolen transcript of a recent phone talk between Trump and his BBF Roger Stone

February 21, 2021 by Stephen Altschuler Leave a Comment

This scintillating report can be found at breakablenews.substack.com. Be the first on your block to read and forget what you read before any of your friends and neighbors who you haven’t seen for how long has it been now? Have a wonderful rest of your Sunday.

Stephen

Filed Under: democracy, Donald Trump, Events, Uncategorized

Breakable’s Humanity test

February 14, 2021 by Stephen Altschuler Leave a Comment

To read about Breakable News and its new humanity test, aka the Frankenstein Measures, go to our subsidiary host breakablenews.substack.com.

Remember, it’s Breakable news, not breaking news….

Filed Under: Donald Trump, Events, Human nature

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